No! never do that! The rabbits could eat the sand and die.
It would not be safe to put sandpaper on a ramp so your rabbit can get up in his cage. The sandpaper would irritate and perhaps cut his feet. Try some indoor outdoor carpet remnants instead.
Yes, dandilions are safe for your pet rabbit!
not preferably u should get rabbit food or it could die of malnutrition.
If your rabbit stinks, something is wrong. Rabbits are naturally clean animals: they wash themselves and they don't stink. If your rabbit stinks, either you're not keeping it's cage clean enough (likely the cage is not big enough), or the rabbit is sick and needs a vet. See the related questions below for more information. Baths can be dangerous for rabbits. Rabbits can get injured or fall ill from having a bath. If you absolutely must bathe your rabbit, follow specific precautions to keep your rabbit safe. See the related question below for more details.
My cats play with toilet paper. They scratch it, unroll it and roll in it. I can't get them to stop, but they don't eat it. You have a strange CAT. Septic Safe toilet paper is recycled paper with no chemicals. Should be safe to eat as long as it hasn't been used in the toilet or septic tank.
well, there can be first newspaper or wood shavings and on the top has to be hay. P.S. hey is for cows, Grass is greener, and straw is cheeper. (the proper response to "hey!") A bowl of fresh water, something to eat and don't forget the rabbit!
Yes, you definitely can put paper shreds in a bunny cage. My rabbit uses paper and there is no side effects. Not all papers are safe, though, because some papers are covered in chemicals that are not good for rabbits (or anyone!) to ingest. Paper is a lot of fun for rabbits to play with and tear up, so look for plain paper products and you should be fine: like newsprint or plain cardboard, with no glossy parts, no staples or tape, no stickers or labels, and not much colours/printing. Don't shred the paper first, though: let the rabbit shred the paper! The more things you give a rabbit to do, the less bored she'll be and the less she'll want to destroy your stuff!
Yes, dandilions are safe for your pet rabbit!
If you have a big open space or back yard you should purchase a rabbit hutch or if you wish to keep your rabbit indoors you should purchase a rabbit cage. Whatever you do, make sure you keep the rabbit safe! Rabbits need exercise daily, but there are many dangers to them both inside and outside. It's up to the rabbit owner to control the rabbit's environment. For details, see the related questions below -- they have lots of information and helpful links.
Yes safe!
my cat looks safe in her cage
No, it is not safe to eat paper.
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it might not be safe to take them out of the cage cause of the risks of infection
It might be safe, but it is cruel to confine a dog to either the bathroom or a cage. Dogs need room, lots of it.
No. Scientifically speaking when the shredded news paper is in the rabbits bedding he will be tempted to eat it. However, so long as the paper is safe, there's nothing wrong with the rabbit eating it -- in fact, paper can add to a rabbit's dietary fibre content! Look for plain newsprint or cardboard (not bleached white), with no glossy parts, stickers, tape, and not a lot of printing. See the link below for a source for this information. It might be better not to shred the paper: let the rabbit shred it himself!
is it safe keeping father with its one month old pet rabbit babies
It is safe to eat rabbit as long as it has been properly cooked. Any technique that can be used with chicken, will also work with rabbit. They are both small animals of approximately the same size.